Maternal sevoflurane exposure affects differentiation of hippocampal neural stem cells by regulating miR-410-3p and ATN1

Abstract Background Currently, numerous animal studies have shown that exposure to commonly used general anesthetics during pregnancy may cause neurocognitive impairment in the offspring. Reportedly, exposure to sevoflurane during mid-trimester of pregnancy can inhibit proliferation of neural stem c...

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Main Authors: Yi Zhang, Ziyi Wu, Xingyue Li, Yuxiao Wan, Yinong Zhang, Ping Zhao
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Published: BMC 2020-09-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13287-020-01936-9
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spelling doaj-8783ae2379874b10aefcd6c0092484432020-11-25T03:55:47ZengBMCStem Cell Research & Therapy1757-65122020-09-0111111210.1186/s13287-020-01936-9Maternal sevoflurane exposure affects differentiation of hippocampal neural stem cells by regulating miR-410-3p and ATN1Yi Zhang0Ziyi Wu1Xingyue Li2Yuxiao Wan3Yinong Zhang4Ping Zhao5Department of Anesthesiology, Shengjing Hospital of China Medical UniversityDepartment of Anesthesiology, Shengjing Hospital of China Medical UniversityDepartment of Anesthesiology, Shengjing Hospital of China Medical UniversityDepartment of Anesthesiology, Shengjing Hospital of China Medical UniversityDepartment of Anesthesiology, Shengjing Hospital of China Medical UniversityDepartment of Anesthesiology, Shengjing Hospital of China Medical UniversityAbstract Background Currently, numerous animal studies have shown that exposure to commonly used general anesthetics during pregnancy may cause neurocognitive impairment in the offspring. Reportedly, exposure to sevoflurane during mid-trimester of pregnancy can inhibit proliferation of neural stem cells (NSCs) and lead to early apoptosis. Whether exposure to sevoflurane during pregnancy affects the differentiation of NSCs remains unclear. Methods In the present study, pregnant rats were exposed to 3% sevoflurane once for 2 h on gestational day 14 (G14) or 3 times for 2 h on G13, G14, and G15. Next, the differentiation of NSCs was measured using neuron marker β-tubulin III and astrocyte marker glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) in fetal brain tissues 24 h and 72 h after anesthesia and in hippocampus on postnatal day 28. Primary cultured rat NSCs were exposed to 4.1% sevoflurane to explore the mechanism. Results The results showed that during mid-trimester, multiple exposures to sevoflurane can cause premature differentiation of NSCs in developing brains of offspring and lead to long-term neuron reduction and astrocyte proliferation in hippocampus. The data from the present study indicated that repeated exposure to sevoflurane downregulated atrophin-1 (ATN1) expression and caused early differentiation of NSCs. Overexpression of ATN1 via lentivirus transfection attenuated the influence of sevoflurane. Using dual luciferase assay, ATN1 was found to be a target gene of microRNA-410-3p (miR-410-3p). MiR-410-3p suppression via lentivirus transfection recovered the ATN1 expression and differentiation of NSCs. Conclusions The results from the present study demonstrated that repeated exposure to sevoflurane leads to early differentiation of NSCs and long-term effects via the miR-410-3p/ATN1 pathway.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13287-020-01936-9SevofluraneMid-trimesterNeural stem cellsDifferentiationNeurotoxicitymicroRNA
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author Yi Zhang
Ziyi Wu
Xingyue Li
Yuxiao Wan
Yinong Zhang
Ping Zhao
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Ziyi Wu
Xingyue Li
Yuxiao Wan
Yinong Zhang
Ping Zhao
Maternal sevoflurane exposure affects differentiation of hippocampal neural stem cells by regulating miR-410-3p and ATN1
Stem Cell Research & Therapy
Sevoflurane
Mid-trimester
Neural stem cells
Differentiation
Neurotoxicity
microRNA
author_facet Yi Zhang
Ziyi Wu
Xingyue Li
Yuxiao Wan
Yinong Zhang
Ping Zhao
author_sort Yi Zhang
title Maternal sevoflurane exposure affects differentiation of hippocampal neural stem cells by regulating miR-410-3p and ATN1
title_short Maternal sevoflurane exposure affects differentiation of hippocampal neural stem cells by regulating miR-410-3p and ATN1
title_full Maternal sevoflurane exposure affects differentiation of hippocampal neural stem cells by regulating miR-410-3p and ATN1
title_fullStr Maternal sevoflurane exposure affects differentiation of hippocampal neural stem cells by regulating miR-410-3p and ATN1
title_full_unstemmed Maternal sevoflurane exposure affects differentiation of hippocampal neural stem cells by regulating miR-410-3p and ATN1
title_sort maternal sevoflurane exposure affects differentiation of hippocampal neural stem cells by regulating mir-410-3p and atn1
publisher BMC
series Stem Cell Research & Therapy
issn 1757-6512
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Abstract Background Currently, numerous animal studies have shown that exposure to commonly used general anesthetics during pregnancy may cause neurocognitive impairment in the offspring. Reportedly, exposure to sevoflurane during mid-trimester of pregnancy can inhibit proliferation of neural stem cells (NSCs) and lead to early apoptosis. Whether exposure to sevoflurane during pregnancy affects the differentiation of NSCs remains unclear. Methods In the present study, pregnant rats were exposed to 3% sevoflurane once for 2 h on gestational day 14 (G14) or 3 times for 2 h on G13, G14, and G15. Next, the differentiation of NSCs was measured using neuron marker β-tubulin III and astrocyte marker glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) in fetal brain tissues 24 h and 72 h after anesthesia and in hippocampus on postnatal day 28. Primary cultured rat NSCs were exposed to 4.1% sevoflurane to explore the mechanism. Results The results showed that during mid-trimester, multiple exposures to sevoflurane can cause premature differentiation of NSCs in developing brains of offspring and lead to long-term neuron reduction and astrocyte proliferation in hippocampus. The data from the present study indicated that repeated exposure to sevoflurane downregulated atrophin-1 (ATN1) expression and caused early differentiation of NSCs. Overexpression of ATN1 via lentivirus transfection attenuated the influence of sevoflurane. Using dual luciferase assay, ATN1 was found to be a target gene of microRNA-410-3p (miR-410-3p). MiR-410-3p suppression via lentivirus transfection recovered the ATN1 expression and differentiation of NSCs. Conclusions The results from the present study demonstrated that repeated exposure to sevoflurane leads to early differentiation of NSCs and long-term effects via the miR-410-3p/ATN1 pathway.
topic Sevoflurane
Mid-trimester
Neural stem cells
Differentiation
Neurotoxicity
microRNA
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13287-020-01936-9
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